If you don’t know much about Inuit throat singing below are a couple of videos that provide great examples. What Tagaq does is a kind of artistic interpretation, not to say that it isn’t legit throat singing – it is – but traditionally performed it takes two people (usually women) facing each other about the length of a forearm away. The proximity aids in using each other’s bodies as resonance chambers. It’s a rhythmic game. The object is to keep going, at times speeding up, until one person laughs or cannot continue. Pretty phenomenal stuff.